Arts & Entertainment

Get Ready for the Sewickley Gallery Walk

The annual spring Gallery Walk runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday with a list of new exhibits and opening receptions.

The annual runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. A list of galleries in the village plan to host free opening receptions and new exhibits that will be open to the public. Free metered parking will also be available.

Galleries include:

427 Broad St.

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  • Joyce Werwie Perry’s latest series, "," a large abstract cityscapes of Pittsburgh painted in oils with knives to emphasize the vibrancy of the city’s industry, rivers, bridges and topography.

, 507 Beaver St.

  • Exhibition of Frank Dininno art in Dininno/Refound Works.

, 514 Beaver St.

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  • “Sunflower Series,” an exhibit by mixed-media artist Hawkeye will be on display on the first floor. Visionary photojournalist David Biernersser presents his photography collection of nature, travel and life behind Afghani lines on the second floor.

, 549 Beaver St.

  • "Jessica Breedlove: Visual narratives of a child’s personal story." The drawings are based in imagination or reality.

, 200 Broad St.

A free wine and hors d'oeuvres reception runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. Saturday hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

  • See the paintings of the late Carolyn L. Coyle in this exhibition titled "." Coyle is a well known artist from Sewickley, whose paintings are in national and private collections.
  • "Trees" Exhibition is an in-club flower show presented by the Village Garden Club in celebration of Arbor Day. Club members will have entries in flower arranging, horticulture and photography, along with a display of club conservation projects.

, 524 Locust Place. 

A reception will be held at the store, including refreshments and live music by Hugh Watkins, from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night. The exhibition will remain on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. All are welcome!

  • Exhibition "Elements of Nature" will feature local artists Linda Breen, Marcy Holquist Duff and Ellen Hitchins.
  • Breen’s newest paintings in a variety of media will be on display. She is a member of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh and works part-time at cuttings.
  • Duff, a professional photographer, will feature her images from the local . 
  • Hitchins, an administrative coordinator at Robert Morris University, who has worked at cuttings for the past eight years, will present elegant and poignant photographic images from her various travels.

 422 Broad St.

  • Encaustic, glass mosaic, and oil painting by Cindy Engler. Framed photos by M. Philip Sam; black and white on canvas originals by David C. Todd; paintings by Joel Brown; and thrown pots by Marlene Boyle.

, 500 Thorn St. 

  • Jack Szolis award-winning bird and decoy carvings are on exhibit in the display cases through May 16.
  • "Textured Art," with the Children's Department at the library. Who said art has to be one dimensional? Create art with texture and pizzazz using a variety of materials to make projects that explode beyond the frame. Click here to register or call 412-741-0937.

Sewickley Arts Initiative, 419 Beaver St., pop-up gallery space in the former Chico's space.

Professors from six of the region’s top photography programs select a "Rising Star" from their students to exhibit with them in this SAI Invitational Exhibition: "Generations: Six of the Best." The exhibit will remain on display from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

  • Sue Abramson and Sarah Shank
    Pittsburgh Filmmakers
  • Andy Bloxham and Ethan Butler
    West Virginia Wesleyan College
  • Stephen Chalmers and Devon Carr
    Youngstown State University
  • Christine Holtz & Lauren S. Zadikow and Noah Purdy
    Robert Morris University
  • Patrick Millard and Max Lee
    Point Park University
  • Martin Prekop and Michael Royce
    Carnegie Mellon University

 

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